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Welcome to this site. this
Welcome to this site. this is an active caring group with lots of info. I am sure many people will respond.
First of all your doctor will, discuss your pathology, your surgical options and treatment you will need. If you see a surgeon, you will be referred to an oncologist. A surgeon does not prescribe chemotherapy. Iam sorry you are here but we will support you and answer your questions. Better days are coming. Hugs0 -
Sorry you need to ask
us these questions. I am glad you found this group! So much support and love here. You have a lot to absorb right now. Just accepting that big C word is part of your life is a huge emotional drain. Please try not read any statistics on the internet while you wait to see your doctor. Much of what is out there is old and so much does not apply to most people. Everyone of us here has cancer had cancer or knows someone who has or had cancer. Every one of us has a different story or side effect or outcome etc..Cancer and the treatment of cancer affects each person differently because we are all unique. But we are all the same in our fears and concerns. If you throw a question out to these ladies, you will be assured almost immediately by someone who has or is experiencing what you are.
Again, I am sorry that you have to go through this and please know that I am saying prayers and sending positive thoughts your way.
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sorry you had to find
sorry you had to find us...but great place to be IF IN NEED of advice or venting..
Denise0 -
Oh, Darleen--sorry you're here,disneyfan2008 said:sorry you had to find
sorry you had to find us...but great place to be IF IN NEED of advice or venting..
Denise
but this is definitely the place to be in your situation. Your mind is probably going a million miles a minute now. One of the best things I did when I saw the doctors initially was to take another pair (or two) of ears. It's amazing how much you miss with the emotions flying high. Also, I wrote down questions and brought them in--such as: what are my treatment options regarding surgery--lumpectomy, mastectomy, chemo, radiation. Once the doctors get the pathology report (regarding if the tumor is ER, PR + or - or HER2 negative), they will more clearly be able to determine treatment choices. How long will these take, what outcomes can I expect. It is so important to build a team of doctors (surgeon, oncologist) who you can talk to, feel free to ask questions of and have the utmost confidence in.
My surgeon gave me a really good recommendation: buy Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book. It is like the breast cancer Bible. I am 2 1/2 years from diagnosis and still refer to that book.
I also have to say that this forum has been a Godsend--full of knowledgeable, caring, encouraging women. I still come here very often and find it a blessing.
Take good care and please let us know what is going on. We care.
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Darlene, I'm so sorry you
Darlene, I'm so sorry you have the need for us. I have found this group so supportive and caring...they have kept me sane through my journey. I hope you find being here as helpful as I have.
I suggest you starting putting your questions on paper as they pop into your mind. I agree that a second set of ears is helpful, and they will have questions that might not come to you. When I was first dx'd, I created a notebook, just a three ring binder with tabs. Some samples...pathology reports and test results, questions for doc, leave of absence, insurance, calendar, etc. It has changed and flexed over time, but it worked for me. Others here have used a laptop in the same way.
Also, you might want to check out this link. http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/BreastCancer/DetailedGuide/breast-cancer-talking-with-your-doctor
Please come back and let us know how you're doing.
Hugs,
Linda0 -
Sorry you are here, but,disneyfan2008 said:sorry you had to find
sorry you had to find us...but great place to be IF IN NEED of advice or venting..
Denise
Sorry you are here, but, you've got the pink sisters now that will help you however we can. I am sure your doctor will talk to you about your treatment, chemo, rads and/or hormone therapy. Take a tablet or tape recorder and someone with you as it is hard to remember everything said.
Good luck and keep us updated,
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Darlene, want to welcome youcarkris said:Welcome to this site. this
Welcome to this site. this is an active caring group with lots of info. I am sure many people will respond.
First of all your doctor will, discuss your pathology, your surgical options and treatment you will need. If you see a surgeon, you will be referred to an oncologist. A surgeon does not prescribe chemotherapy. Iam sorry you are here but we will support you and answer your questions. Better days are coming. Hugs
Darlene, want to welcome you and to wish you good luck at your doctor's appointment. Your doctor will go over your path report with you and give you his opinion on the best treatment in your fight.
We offer you our support and help as another pink sister.
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Like every one else
Happy to meet you, sorry you're here. Try to have that other listener and/or tape recorded. Also talk to yourself and see where you are at: if it doesn't feel right, if you don't think you have the whole picture, get a second opinion. You are trusting these doctors with your life, literally, so you better trust them.
And we are always here for questions, venting, screaming and bad jokes.
Maureen0
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